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elephant ear zebrina plant Alocasia Zebrina | Buy Exotic PlantHome delivery throughout Belgium. Collection in Leuven possible A real gem for the living room Lifelong help for all your plant questions The Alocasia Zebrina is a striking houseplant with an exotic look. Its slender stems with a zebra print make this plant a real eye catcher in any living space. Ideal for novice plant enthusiasts looking for a unique eye catcher without too much hassle. Order your Alocasia Zebrina easily online at deplantrekkers. com
- Home delivery throughout Belgium.
- Collection in Leuven possible
- A real gem for the living room
- Lifelong help for all your plant questions
The Alocasia Zebrina is a striking houseplant with an exotic look. Its slender stems with a zebra print make this plant a real eye-catcher in any living space. Ideal for novice plant enthusiasts looking for a unique eye-catcher without too much hassle. Order your Alocasia Zebrina easily online at deplantrekkers.com/products/alocasia-zebrina-kopen and discover how easy caring for houseplants can be.
How to care for an Alocasia Zebrina
Watering Alocasia Zebrina
Alocasia Zebrina prefers even moisture in its potting soil, but doesn't tolerate wet feet. Water about once a week, and check before watering whether the top layer of soil feels slightly dry. Preferably use lukewarm, filtered water or rainwater. Looking for the best potting soil? Check out our potting soil for alocasia for optimal root growth.
Light requirements Alocasia Zebrina
This plant requires bright, indirect light to show off its stems and leaves to their full potential. Direct sunlight can burn the leaves, while too little light stunts growth and fades leaf color. Place your Alocasia indoors a few meters from a window and rotate it occasionally for even growth. Consider combining it with a Monstera minima in your urban jungle at deplantrekkers.com/products/monstera-minima.
Is an Alocasia Zebrina poisonous?
Unfortunately, Alocasia zebrina is poisonous to humans and pets if ingested. The sharp calcium oxalate crystals in the leaves can cause irritation and swelling in the mouth and throat. Keep children and pets away and always wash your hands after handling. For non-toxic alternatives, see our collection of non-toxic houseplants.
Different types of Alocasia
The Alocasia family includes beautiful varieties that add extra color and texture to your collection. Discover the diversity of Alocasia:
- Alocasia Black Velvet (alocasia-black-velvet)
- Alocasia Frydek (alocasia-frydek-buy-leuven)
- Alocasia Portadora (alocasia portadora)
- Alocasia Cucullata (alocasia-cucullata-kopen)
- Alocasia Macrorrhiza (alocasia macrorrhiza)
- Alocasia Silver Dragon (alocasia-silver-dragon)
- Alocasia Polly (alocasia-polly-buy-leuven)
Want to know more about caring for Alocasia? Check out our blog post "caring for Alocasia" for additional tips and tricks.
Frequently occurring problems
Yellow leaf
Yellowing leaves can indicate either too much water or too little nutrients. Check the moisture in the potting soil and adjust your watering routine. Fertilizing once a month with an organic fertilizer can prevent nutrient deficiencies.
Plant dripping
If water droplets emerge from the leaf base, this is guttation and is usually harmless. This is how the Alocasia removes excess moisture in high humidity. Ensure adequate air circulation to prevent mold growth.
Plagues
Spider mites, thrips, and aphids can attack Alocasia during dry periods. Inspect the undersides of the leaves regularly and treat any infestations with a natural insect spray or browse our range of sticky traps to repel fungus gnats. A mild soapy solution will keep the plant healthy.
Roots growing out of the pot
When roots protrude from the bottom of the pot, it's time to repot. Choose a pot one size larger and use fresh alocasia potting soil for optimal root development. Do this preferably in spring for optimal growth.
Brown edges
Brown edges are often caused by overly dry air or irregular watering. Increase the humidity around your Alocasia using a plant mister or place a bowl of water nearby. Also, use a moss stick to lightly moisten the leaves and carefully trim away any brown edges.
For additional inspiration, combine the Alocasia with a Monstera deliciosa or give your space a playful touch with a Dracaena marginata . To read all about potting soil, visit our potting soil and accessories category.
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